Angir Boris Bidjan Saberi
Fragrance Story
Angir by Boris Bidjan Saberi is a Leather fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Angir was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Geza Schoen.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Geza Schoen
Geza Schoen is a German perfumer known for his modern and minimalist approach to fragrance creation. He has worked on a wide range of compositions, from the fresh and aromatic Wakening Woods Of Scandinavia to the spicy Lime & Nutmeg and the citrusy Mandarine & Cardamom for 4711. His portfolio also includes the elegant Tzora for Anat Fritz and the bold Ultimate for Baldessarini, showcasing his versatility across different styles.
Fragrance Notes
Angir Boris Bidjan Saberi by Boris Bidjan Saberi offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Angir Boris Bidjan Saberi embodies the distinctive style of Boris Bidjan Saberi while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Angir Boris Bidjan Saberi
Essence
The Wanderer walks a solitary path, guided by an inner compass that points toward the unknown. Angir is a fragrance of stark, uncompromising beauty, a scent born from the meeting of the primal and the refined. The opening is a shock of ginger, fig, and beer-a strange, intoxicating brew that is both earthy and effervescent. The heart is a dark, leathery core, animalic and raw, like the hide of a beast. It is a scent that does not seek to please but to tell a truth, a story of journeys taken alone, under a vast and indifferent sky.
Style & Aesthetic
The Wanderer's style is a study in contrasts: rough and refined, ancient and modern. They favor dark, textured fabrics-heavy wool, distressed leather, raw denim-often in black or deep, muted tones. Their aesthetic is influenced by the landscapes they have crossed: the stark beauty of a desert, the dense mystery of a forest, the cold precision of a city at night. They might wear a single, handcrafted piece of jewelry, a talisman from a distant land. Their look is one of deliberate anonymity, a face in the crowd that is impossible to forget.
Philosophy & Values
The Wanderer values authenticity, solitude, and the wisdom that comes from direct experience. They believe that the only truth worth knowing is the one you discover for yourself, on your own terms. They are skeptical of institutions and easy answers, preferring the hard-won knowledge of the road. Their philosophy is one of radical individualism: they are responsible for their own path, their own meaning. They are drawn to the edges of society, to the places where the rules are unwritten and the future is uncertain.
Relationships
The Wanderer forms intense but fleeting connections. They are drawn to fellow travelers, to those who carry their own stories in their eyes. They can be a loyal and generous companion for a time, but they are always aware that the road will eventually pull them away. They are wary of attachments that might anchor them, preferring the freedom of the open path. In love, they seek a partner who understands that some journeys must be taken alone, and who is willing to meet them at the crossroads, again and again.
Lifestyle
The Wanderer's life is one of constant motion, but not aimless wandering. They have a destination in mind, even if it is always just over the horizon. Their home is a backpack, a small apartment, or a room in a shared house-a temporary base camp. They live simply, carrying only what they need. Their days are spent in transit, in observation, in the quiet work of being present. They might work as a photographer, a writer, a musician, or any trade that allows them to move. Their life is a poem written in the language of departure and arrival.
Shadow
The Wanderer's shadow is a deep and abiding loneliness. Their commitment to the solitary path can become a prison, a way of avoiding the vulnerability of true intimacy. They may romanticize their isolation, mistaking it for freedom when it is really a form of escape. The risk is that they become a ghost, drifting through life without ever truly touching it. The challenge is to learn that the greatest journey is not the one that takes you away from others, but the one that brings you back to yourself, and to the people who matter.
Conclusion
Angir is the scent of the Wanderer, a fragrance of raw, uncompromising beauty that speaks of journeys taken alone. It is a reminder that the most profound discoveries are often made in the spaces between destinations, in the quiet moments of solitude and reflection. To wear Angir is to embrace the path less traveled, to find strength in your own company, and to trust that the road will lead you where you need to go. It is a scent for those who are not afraid to be lost, because they know that being lost is just another way of being found.